Posts Tagged ‘Rouen’
One man’s journey to Hiroshima
06Aug17
Before visiting a new city Esteban and I usually read up on its history. But thanks to an overambitious itinerary, we knew little about Rouen when we arrived in September of 2015. Rouen was among Europe’s most prosperous and influential cities during the Middle Ages. Our first night was a blur (I’ll tell you about […]
Filed under: History, On this day in history, Psychology | 46 Comments
Tags: atomic bomb, Enola Gay, Hiroshima, Paul Tibbets, Rouen, Rouen bombing, World War II
Four weeks in 16 shots
09Oct15
If I’ve been quiet these past few weeks, it’s not been out of laziness. Quite the opposite, in fact: In September I covered more than 12,000 miles, recorded 43 pages of travel notes, and shot 30,092 photos. That last figure is no mistake or exaggeration. I counted. In time Esteban and I will treasure revisiting […]
Filed under: Paris, Photography, Travel | 32 Comments
Tags: Burano, Chartres, Chartres en Lumières, Malcolm Miller Chartres, Mont St. Michel, Oraculo Project, Paris, Paris photography, Rouen, Rouen old town, Soundlandscapes, Venice, Verona